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JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri
Another Missouri official is urging reforms in the state's political ethics rules.
Those who have septic systems and other wastewater facilities near the Lake of the Ozarks and other troubled Missouri waterways could face inspections and orders to connect to existing sewer systems.
"They are more peace than just pretty," Adrienne Walker Hoard, fine artist and professor, said of the wearable pieces of art and peace she makes. Amulets for Transformation are necklaces, bracelets and occasional set of earrings Hoard makes with pure gemstones.
Missouri has two new federal prosecutors.
Memorabilia from the first century of Boy Scouting in Missouri goes on display next month in Jefferson City.
Missouri environmental officials say 39 drinking water systems have repeatedly failed to complete required testing.
Several animal groups are urging Missouri voters to adopt new rules for dog-breeders that cap the number of dogs, require rest periods after breeding and establish care requirements.
Flags will be flown at half-staff on all Missouri state buildings to honor a fallen state trooper.
Gov. Jay Nixon has created an advisory committee to help him select a new Missouri poet laureate.
The shrill sound coming from Missouri's Capitol has been toned down. That new civility may be Gov. Jay Nixon's biggest accomplishment during an inaugural year that is perhaps best described as "OK."
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